CLOSE-IN: Always a difficult decision as to when to hang up one’s boots in cricket – National Herald

These words were well received earlier. However, at the present time, the idea of saying farewell to a sport that is one's passion and source of income makes it very hard for a cricketer.

Age is now no longer a concern. The modern fitness and health regimes have prolonged the life of a cricketer. In the past, anyone past 30 years was looked upon as one heading into the veteran zone, and for one to make a debut nearing that age was highly improbable.

Many of the greats of Indian cricket fell victim to the subject of retirement. One can understand the reason and that was because having given their blood, sweat and tears to cricket, it was not an easy call to make.

Timing one's departure from the sport is a decision which at most times is very scary. In cricket, a cricketer from his school days to the International level goes through the ups and downs that the game provides and the arduous journey that each one faces is what makes an end difficult to digest.

The digital world and live cricket coverage have given a life to many of the former cricketers. Several of the well-known cricketers have captured the television and multi-media world by becoming commentators. Others have also become leadership and performance-related speakers and coaches. Cricket, off the field, is now more than just a game and one can make a career as a specialist coach, umpire and get involved in the business-related areas of the game.

In the past, after retirement, cricketers were soon forgotten, and many went through hardship and depression. They went straight from the glamorous world to one of obscurity. There were very few opportunities in the cricketing world and most had to find a source to keep their home fires burning through a job. Therefore, quite understandably, although they chose to play, they were weeded out at most times unceremoniously.

The present cricketers, although they may have a longer tenure, the plethora of cricket at all levels and formats of the game, keeps them pursuing a journey without a thought as to what the future holds for them.

The journey of the three such stalwarts, Pujara, Rahane and Ishant Sharma, one feels, has the curtains coming down on their careers as Test cricketers. One does feel for them, especially for what they have contributed towards the progress of Indian cricket. However, none of them saw the writing on the wall as to what position they were putting themselves into.

Ajinkya Rahane, once relieved of his vice captaincy, Cheteshwar Pujara being questioned about his technique and Ishant Sharma on his loss of speed and fitness were asking for the inevitable to happen.

Cricket has this aura about it that one feels one is just one innings away from reviving one's form and reputation. However, understanding where one stands if it does not work out is what a modern-day cricketer will need to evaluate.

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CLOSE-IN: Always a difficult decision as to when to hang up one's boots in cricket - National Herald

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